Question. Was the “clattering sound� continuous or intermittent?
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Question. Was the “clattering sound� continuous or intermit
Have never read anything that said one way or another.
Many mechanisms would make the whole sound continuous, while each one is intermittent.
Can’t believe what I’m seeing.
Many mechanisms would make the whole sound continuous, while each one is intermittent.
Can’t believe what I’m seeing.
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re: Question. Was the “clattering sound� continuous or inte
I’m experiencing vast progress with a breakthrough approach.
BTW. The clattering sound could sound off and on. The more mechanisms there are, the more continuous it becomes.
I’m working with each one being approx .5� off center.
As promised previously, John Collins will be the first to see it running other than me and possibly a patent lawyer. And he, if he wants to can tell you all all about it
BTW. The clattering sound could sound off and on. The more mechanisms there are, the more continuous it becomes.
I’m working with each one being approx .5� off center.
As promised previously, John Collins will be the first to see it running other than me and possibly a patent lawyer. And he, if he wants to can tell you all all about it
re: Question. Was the “clattering sound� continuous or inte
FYI MT 55 and 62 are the only drawings that have any clues as Bessler said. Still, they are a stretch.
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Ah, then the secret of the wheel is just an airflow. I suspected it. :-)
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Hi Axel,
maybe you overlook the ratchet function in MT 55. You find a second one on the child page.
A pendulum wheel with a ratchet function has a complete different function as a normal pendulum.
A normal pendulum will swing back and forth until friction has taken all its energy.
A pendulum wheel with a ratchet function will swing and because it is blocked for the reswing, the pendulum wheel is relocated by the radius distance of a excentrical roller.
maybe you overlook the ratchet function in MT 55. You find a second one on the child page.
A pendulum wheel with a ratchet function has a complete different function as a normal pendulum.
A normal pendulum will swing back and forth until friction has taken all its energy.
A pendulum wheel with a ratchet function will swing and because it is blocked for the reswing, the pendulum wheel is relocated by the radius distance of a excentrical roller.
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re: Question. Was the “clattering sound� continuous or inte
Georg k.,i like your line of thought on Pendulum with ratchet function as an aside,early 1930's electric-mechanical clocks used a type of reed relay(elecro-magnet)to keep the pendulum in "beat"unfortunately without any means to keep the amplitude of the swing in check is was not a success,nowadays it would be simple using an optical sensor...i would still call it a pendulum with its fixed fulcrum allowing it to swing controlled or not...Good Luck.
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Hi Silvertiger,
obviously you know the function of an
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When you put a pendulum in a hollow cylinder on an hollow shaft, then the pendulum will swing in the cylinder, but the cylinder will not move.
The function is like the
And now the interesting. The same construction with a ratchet on the axle will transform the movement in a side step. So we have a relocation of the weight, normally i use the radius from the cylinder for the relocation.
The construction of the pendulum wheel you can see in the other thread
obviously you know the function of an
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will swing but will not move on the ground sidewards.Stehaufmännchen
When you put a pendulum in a hollow cylinder on an hollow shaft, then the pendulum will swing in the cylinder, but the cylinder will not move.
The function is like the
.Stehaufmännchen
And now the interesting. The same construction with a ratchet on the axle will transform the movement in a side step. So we have a relocation of the weight, normally i use the radius from the cylinder for the relocation.
The construction of the pendulum wheel you can see in the other thread
mit die Ãœberwucht....
Best regards
Georg
Georg